中国大学生情绪语音可信度判断的特征
Characteristics of Chinese College Students’ Emotional Voice Credibility Judgment
DOI: 10.12677/AP.2018.810177, PDF,   
作者: 马东云:苏州大学教育学院,江苏 苏州
关键词: 情绪语音可信度判断特征Emotional Speech Credibility Judgment Characteristics
摘要: 本文采用实验室实验,通过E-prime实验程序进行实验,探讨中国大学生被试对国内外情绪语音库的可信度判断的特征。结果表明:1) 无论是国外情绪语音库还是国内情绪语音库,被试对高兴情绪语音的可信度判断最高,对愤怒情绪语音的可信度判断最低。2) 国内外情绪语音库中,高兴情绪语音与愤怒情绪语音的可信度判断都存在显著差异。3) 被试对国内情绪语音的识别和可信度判断明显高于国外情绪语音库,国内情绪语音库更适合中国大学生被试。
Abstract: Laboratory experiments were conducted using the E-prime experimental procedure. This paper explores the characteristics of Chinese college students’ judgment on the credibility of domestic and foreign emotional speech databases. The results show that: 1) whether it is the foreign emo-tional speech database or the domestic emotional speech database, the participants have the highest judgment on the credibility of the happy emotional speech and the lowest judgment on the credibility of the angry emotional speech; 2) In the emotional speech database at home and abroad, there are significant differences in the credibility judgment between happy emotional speech and angry emotional speech; 3) The recognition and credibility of the domestic emotional speech were significantly higher than the foreign emotional speech database. The domestic emotional speech database is more suitable for Chinese college students.
文章引用:马东云 (2018). 中国大学生情绪语音可信度判断的特征. 心理学进展, 8(10), 1527-1540. https://doi.org/10.12677/AP.2018.810177

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